During the pandemic, writer Irina Lukyanova shared on social media that she was writing a fantasy story about school and love. Fantasy is a rare genre in children's literature: the idea was picked up by other authors writing for children. As a result, 48 fantasy stories appeared. We chose seven, in our opinion, the most interesting, and supplemented them with four experimental stories by famous authors. "Schrödinger's School" is about what school, lessons, and hikes will be like in a hundred or two hundred years, how space flights and technology will change our lives, and whether in the school of the future they will take out double sheets of paper, forget their heads at home, and lose them from love.
5 reasons to buy the book "Schrödinger's School":
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Stories by famous contemporary authors of children's literature: Dina Sabitova, Nina Dashevskaya, Andrey Zhvalevsky, Evgenia Pasternak, Asya Kravchenko and others;
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Curious and bold experiments by famous children's writers in the new field of fantasy;
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The authors speak to teenagers in the same language about growing up, friendship, love and betrayal;
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The fantasy genre allows us to intensify and show the problems of a teenager from an unusual perspective;
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Stories are a reason to fantasize about what the future will be like, what school, study, travel, friendship and love will be like in some next century.
Recommended reader age: 12+
Author: Nina Dashevskaya , Irina Lukyanova, Nikolai Nazarkin, Svetlana Ledneva, Natalia Volkova, Dina Sabitova, Andrey Zhvalevsky and Evgenia Pasternak, Asya Kravchenko , Irina Bogatyreva, Asya Shev, Natalia Savushkina
Year of issue: 2024
Publisher: Samokat
Pages: 160
Dimensions: 140x197 mm
Cover type: soft cover
ISBN: 978-5-00167-610-2